عَرِيبٌ

1.
i. q. مُعْرِبٌ, which means, according to Az, A man chaste, uncorrupt, or free from barbarousness, in speech. (TA.)
2.
[Hence,] مَا بِالدَّارِ عَرِيبٌ (S, O, K) and مُعْرِبٌ (K) (assumed tropical:) There is not in the house any one: (S, O, K:) used [in this sense] as applying to either sex, but only in a negative phrase. (TA.)
3.
See also عَرُوبٌ, latter half.

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